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back to you in boston, john. >> we're also following breaking news here in boston. the parents of the suspected boston marathon bombers speaking out at a news conference this morning. the mother of tamerlan and dzhokhar tsarnaev claiming that the u.s. is accusing them of being terrorists and will not allow them to see their surviving son. nick paton walsh is live in dagestan with the latest. good morning, nick. >> good morning. she had this press conference which i believe is still ongoing.she said she received gs from her lawyer and if she goes to the united states she won't be arrested on these outstanding charges to deal with shoplifting. that's odd to me because i spoke to her earlier on and she did suggest she was concerned about that. maybe she's trying to force the issue. she goes on to saying, according to my colleague, they showed a pictures of dead body of tamerlan. i did not look. i could not believe it was my son. she said, she mentioned that she herself feels accuse of being a terrorist and goes on to say, they already told us they will not let us see d
back to you in boston, john. >> we're also following breaking news here in boston. the parents of the suspected boston marathon bombers speaking out at a news conference this morning. the mother of tamerlan and dzhokhar tsarnaev claiming that the u.s. is accusing them of being terrorists and will not allow them to see their surviving son. nick paton walsh is live in dagestan with the latest. good morning, nick. >> good morning. she had this press conference which i believe is still...
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i'm john berman live in boston. the surviving suspect in the marathon bombing, key details in the attack. what dzhokhar tsavraev is telling investigators in a live report. >>> we're learning more about tamerlan tsavraev. how he became radicalized and his influence with his younger brother. and exclusive interview with a woman who stood five feet from the blast and survived. >> a lot of debris falling, and i told adam, oh, my gosh, i'm alive. >>> terror plot foiled. two men who wanted to carry out an attack on a passenger train between canada and the u.s. a special edition of "starting point" begins right now. welcome back to boston, everyone. just a block away, standing right now from the finish line of the boston marathon. where the attacks happened. more than one week ago. the suspect, 19-year-old so dzhokhar tsavraev is community with investigators. he is claiming and he his big brother, tamerlan, executed last week's attack at the marathon finish line and did it in defense of islam. jake tapper joins us and what
i'm john berman live in boston. the surviving suspect in the marathon bombing, key details in the attack. what dzhokhar tsavraev is telling investigators in a live report. >>> we're learning more about tamerlan tsavraev. how he became radicalized and his influence with his younger brother. and exclusive interview with a woman who stood five feet from the blast and survived. >> a lot of debris falling, and i told adam, oh, my gosh, i'm alive. >>> terror plot foiled. two...
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boston's one fund. aerosmith, new kids on the block, jimmy buffet and james taylor. >> we'll sing sweet baby james. it's got that line. >> after the bombs went off on boylston street, boston-born james taylor got a call from an old pal to help. taylor didn't hesitate. he knows his music helps heal. >> i don't know. a lot of my song s songs were w to make people feel better. and sometimes that resonates with other people too. so you -- you write a piece of music or a song that -- that -- that sort of has the purpose of seeing you through a tough time or putting something out there that you feel internally. >> reporter: and in 15,000 fans, boston strong. >> celebrating the city and the pride of the city and hopefully making something good out of a bad event. here to celebrate. >> we want to be part of it. i wouldn't not be here. >> "dirty water" ending the whole show with "dirty water." a special boston song. >> i forgot about it. but it seems like the perfect song to play. >> jimmy buffet, a alabama nati
boston's one fund. aerosmith, new kids on the block, jimmy buffet and james taylor. >> we'll sing sweet baby james. it's got that line. >> after the bombs went off on boylston street, boston-born james taylor got a call from an old pal to help. taylor didn't hesitate. he knows his music helps heal. >> i don't know. a lot of my song s songs were w to make people feel better. and sometimes that resonates with other people too. so you -- you write a piece of music or a song that...
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>> you're right about boston. bo is about sports and culture and history and this day is a convergence of those three things. we were at fenway watching the morning red sox game. e marathon and we had just d o happened in a cab two or three minutes before the explosion happened and were on our way back home. it's such a horrifying and sickeningevent. >> i was trying to explain to er zero degrees o s. separation between anyone from boston and people whoer involved. with this attack. either know someone who was right there. nng.ow someone was sidelines yourself.the its puh t g. >> it is. this day is like christmas for bostonians. the bruins are playing, the celtics are playing, the math.a celebration of independe. the firho were fired at lexington green and it is suc an important day. our prayers are with the victims and those who are suffering. it really is hriy tragi event. >> milies, you know, you've got you son with you here this morning. beautiful kid. whou see that picture of that little y,nd that father, he's
>> you're right about boston. bo is about sports and culture and history and this day is a convergence of those three things. we were at fenway watching the morning red sox game. e marathon and we had just d o happened in a cab two or three minutes before the explosion happened and were on our way back home. it's such a horrifying and sickeningevent. >> i was trying to explain to er zero degrees o s. separation between anyone from boston and people whoer involved. with this attack....
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this bus here on the bus, we are one boston. you see boston strong. those are the things everywhere. we did shoot some video overnight of them repairing that street, as well, the bricks going in, the cement going in. one very nice thing, though, the window blown out at that first bombing site, boston strong. and it does give you a nice sense of the place. as we are learning more about the bombing plot from the aftermath. new pictures of the confrontation between the tsarnaev brothers and police in watertown. in one of them, taken by witness andrew kitzenberg we see the brothers firing at officers. hours later -- the final standoff between authorities and the younger brother, dzhokhar when david henneberry climbed up a ladder to look inside his normally shrink wrapped boat. first he saw blood inside of it, then a body. >> my eyes went to the other side of the engine box. the engine box is in the middle -- there's a body. >> reporter: dzhokhar tsarnaev already bleeding before the final shoot-out and surrender. the city on high alert, and henneberry knew
this bus here on the bus, we are one boston. you see boston strong. those are the things everywhere. we did shoot some video overnight of them repairing that street, as well, the bricks going in, the cement going in. one very nice thing, though, the window blown out at that first bombing site, boston strong. and it does give you a nice sense of the place. as we are learning more about the bombing plot from the aftermath. new pictures of the confrontation between the tsarnaev brothers and police...
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we're live in boston. part of cnn's continuing coverage of the boston marathon attack. breaking news. cnn is learning there may have been a big break in this case. the lid to the pressure cooker used in monday's bombing has been found on a nearby rooftop. >> that as we get new pictures from the fragments of the devices that exploded at the boston marathon. they could provide critical evidence for investigators. >> we're learning more about the lives of the lost. an 8-year-old boy who wanted peace for the world. a 29-year-old young woman with a zest for life and a third victim, a chinese grad student who just moved here last fall. >> we had a chance to sit down with the grandmother of the female victim. such a moving interview listening to this grandmother talking about krystle campbell. >> heart. heart. my whole heart and soul, she it was. she made me feel that way. made me happy. >> you get to hear from grandma wilma in a few moments. >> such a moving interview. it is wednesday, april 17th this is a special edition of "starting point." live from boston. >> we are here
we're live in boston. part of cnn's continuing coverage of the boston marathon attack. breaking news. cnn is learning there may have been a big break in this case. the lid to the pressure cooker used in monday's bombing has been found on a nearby rooftop. >> that as we get new pictures from the fragments of the devices that exploded at the boston marathon. they could provide critical evidence for investigators. >> we're learning more about the lives of the lost. an 8-year-old boy...
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intelligence did enough to prevent the boston bombings. a cbs news/"new york times" poll shows that 45% say intelligence agencies did not have information that could have prevented the attack. 41% say agencies had information that could have prevented it. polling also shows that a majority of americans think the tsarnaev brothers were connected to a larger terror group. >>> and in a few moments we'll talk about these developments with former cia and nsa director general michael hayden. the calendar says may but look at this. a powerful winterlike storm with the potential to drop significant snow. it is barreling through the rockies and high plains this morning. our jim spellman is live in boulder weathering all the elements. two days ago it was nearly 80 degrees. what a difference? you said you were wearing flip-flops then, right? >> i was wearing flip-flops, shorts, it was great. look at it today. snow is sticking to the grass here. maybe an inch already on the ground, in the trees here is really beautiful. really a lovely snow. not stick
intelligence did enough to prevent the boston bombings. a cbs news/"new york times" poll shows that 45% say intelligence agencies did not have information that could have prevented the attack. 41% say agencies had information that could have prevented it. polling also shows that a majority of americans think the tsarnaev brothers were connected to a larger terror group. >>> and in a few moments we'll talk about these developments with former cia and nsa director general...
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away from boston. we'll have the developing details on that. >>> plus, they were planning at least one more attack, the surviving boston bombing suspects revealed their section target. times square. >>> and this morning, hearing from the man carjacked by the accused terror suspects. the moment-by-moment detail of his 90-minute ordeal. we're talking to "the boston globe" reporter that spoke with him exclusive. >>> was the red line crossed? chemical weapons were used in syria. does the u.s. have to get involved in the civil war in syria? >>> and congress gets involved in the airport delay drama. a late-night deal to ease faa furloughs. what that really means. friday, april 26th. a special edition of "starting point" begins right now. >>> we begin with two big breaking developments in the boston marathon bombing investigation to tell you about. the u.s. marshals service confirms that dzhokhar tsavraev has been moved from beth israel deac deaconess medical center and is being held in devft. devens, massach
away from boston. we'll have the developing details on that. >>> plus, they were planning at least one more attack, the surviving boston bombing suspects revealed their section target. times square. >>> and this morning, hearing from the man carjacked by the accused terror suspects. the moment-by-moment detail of his 90-minute ordeal. we're talking to "the boston globe" reporter that spoke with him exclusive. >>> was the red line crossed? chemical weapons...
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john berman here live in boston. where behind me so many people still paying their respects here at the memorial for the boston marathon bombing victims. we have some new developments overnight in the bombing investigation coming from russia. the tsarnaev's mother telling our nick paton walsh that the mother plans to travel to the u.s. no matter the risk, as long as she's able to see her surviving son. that's by no means definite. the father's health is taking a turn for the worse. >>> overnight russian special forces raiding a group with possible links to tamerlan tsarnaev taking out this man reportedly a key member of that group. this comes as the fbi and russian security officials try to piece together tamerlan tsarnaev's movements during his six month visit to russia. they want to know if others in the u.s. or russia may have influenced or helped the tsarnaevs. that includes the mother, as well as tamerlan's wife katherine russell who converted to islam when she married tamerlan in 2010. the fbi and russian offic
john berman here live in boston. where behind me so many people still paying their respects here at the memorial for the boston marathon bombing victims. we have some new developments overnight in the bombing investigation coming from russia. the tsarnaev's mother telling our nick paton walsh that the mother plans to travel to the u.s. no matter the risk, as long as she's able to see her surviving son. that's by no means definite. the father's health is taking a turn for the worse. >>>...
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in lockdown in boston. this is precautionary, because you don't want people moving around and sort of messing up all of this public safety activitying if on. i make it clear that not everyone is under threat in boston this is precautionary. two brothers, fro chechnya. we don't know their motivations, their ideology, whether they have ties to other organizations or anyone abroad, are responsible for the bombings here and a lot of mayhem last night, including the death of a police officer. so -- and there will be a lot of activity here today. there will be bomb detonations or safe detonations, evacuations. it will happen until we find this person, he will probably be found relatively soon. there are about 9,000 police officers working this right now. pretty confident about that. in terms of why they did this, this is where it gets really too early to say. that they are from a certain part of the world or they have a certain religion it really is something that we -- we just don't know. they could have very po
in lockdown in boston. this is precautionary, because you don't want people moving around and sort of messing up all of this public safety activitying if on. i make it clear that not everyone is under threat in boston this is precautionary. two brothers, fro chechnya. we don't know their motivations, their ideology, whether they have ties to other organizations or anyone abroad, are responsible for the bombings here and a lot of mayhem last night, including the death of a police officer. so --...
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a bombing in boston. you make the connection right away. >> obviously, mayor, you were in law enforcement a lot longer than politics. there has been a suggestion, alan dershowitz, these aren't giant charges. prosecutors and investigators want to get more from these guys. what more do they want? >> they want to know the whole network, look, it's hard to believe that they did this all on their own. >> two brothers. pulled off the bombing too effectively. the whole escape plan was ridiculous. but the plan for doing the bombing was excellent. we've seen expert terrorists not be able to detonate the bomb on the first try. they must have had help, where did it come from? they must have had financing, the older brother went to russia for six months, wasn't working. somebody paid for that. where did the money come from? i don't think these three men just spontaneously go ahead and put themselves at such grave risk. professor dershowitz, a good friend of mine, but i beg to differ with thumb. the consequence of thi
a bombing in boston. you make the connection right away. >> obviously, mayor, you were in law enforcement a lot longer than politics. there has been a suggestion, alan dershowitz, these aren't giant charges. prosecutors and investigators want to get more from these guys. what more do they want? >> they want to know the whole network, look, it's hard to believe that they did this all on their own. >> two brothers. pulled off the bombing too effectively. the whole escape plan...
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boston and the nation on high alert. at 6:10 p.m., the president condemned the attack. >> we still do not know who did this or why. >> reporter: federal officials quickly classified the bombings as an act of terror and put all hands on deck with a level one mobilization. all sports and culture ray events canceled, the finish line of the boston marathon now a crime scene, bustling with investigators looking for clues. >> someone knows who did this. >> reporter: day two with no one in custody, law enforcement makes a plea for the public's help asking for videos and photographs. >> we ask that businesses review and preserve video surveillance, video and other business records in their original form. we are asking the public to remain alert. >> reporter: the investigation finds only two bombs were used in the attacks. nearly identical devices that a were homemade assembled inside pressure cookers filled with metals designed to inflict damage. >> we've been removing various things from people in the sense of it's not necessar
boston and the nation on high alert. at 6:10 p.m., the president condemned the attack. >> we still do not know who did this or why. >> reporter: federal officials quickly classified the bombings as an act of terror and put all hands on deck with a level one mobilization. all sports and culture ray events canceled, the finish line of the boston marathon now a crime scene, bustling with investigators looking for clues. >> someone knows who did this. >> reporter: day two...
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boston. all this as investigators continue to focus on his widow, katherine russell. yet it is unclear what, if anything, russell may have known or suspected. russell's attorney says she continues to cooperate with authorities. and authorities also have more questions for dzhokhar tsarnaev's three friends from the university of massachusetts dartmouth, now facing charges of obstructing justice, and lying to authorities. one of whom led authorities to tsarnaev's laptop, which could provide more clues. and as the investigation continues, so, too, does the recovery for victims. like mark, who lost a leg in the bombing. the other leg shattered. his arms riddled with shrapnel. >> i was scared because it was dark. i thought i was dead. i thought it was over. >> reporter: he says he draws strength every day from a photo of his 5-year-old son. >> stuck me with another needle or they cut me or they did something, when everything change, i look at that picture. that's what got me through it. >> and joh
boston. all this as investigators continue to focus on his widow, katherine russell. yet it is unclear what, if anything, russell may have known or suspected. russell's attorney says she continues to cooperate with authorities. and authorities also have more questions for dzhokhar tsarnaev's three friends from the university of massachusetts dartmouth, now facing charges of obstructing justice, and lying to authorities. one of whom led authorities to tsarnaev's laptop, which could provide more...
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exactly one month after the boston marathon bombings, boston fire chief is coming under fire for his handling of the terror attack. cnn has learned that 13 of 14 deputy fire chiefs have signed a letter of no confidence claiming that he was more of a spectator than a commander at the height of the chaos after the bombs went off. however, the embattled chief tells the boston globe that he believed the situation was under control and he felt no need to add another layer of management to what he calls a complicated scene. >>> the fbi is going to investigate the irs stemming from a watchdog report that the agency deliberately targeted conservative groups for extra scrutiny. president obama says it's intolerable and inexcusable. in few hours attorney general eric holder will face questions from congress about this and mo more. brianna keilar is following this for us. >> reporter: last night after reading this report from the inspector general that oversees the irs, president obama put a statement out, the white house put out a statement from him where he said the irs must apply the law in
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boston marathon. the headline this morning, new developments, a possible breakthrough in the investigation of the attacks. investigators pinpointing two men caught on camera near the finish line. there are pick churtures coming cameras at a lord and taylor department store roof near the site of the second blast and also from a local tv station. those pictures are now in the hands of federal and state agencies. >> in the images one of the men is reportedly seen carrying a black backpack. significant, of course, because they saw the remnants of those backpacks on the ground later on. three people were killed from the blast, 78 injured. 56 this morning are still in the hospital. 13 of them in critical condition. >> later this morning the public will get a chance to come together, pray, and grieve together in an interfaith service. president obama and the first lady are going to be traveling to boston this morning. they're going to be joined by local dignitaries and clergy as well as first responders. and
boston marathon. the headline this morning, new developments, a possible breakthrough in the investigation of the attacks. investigators pinpointing two men caught on camera near the finish line. there are pick churtures coming cameras at a lord and taylor department store roof near the site of the second blast and also from a local tv station. those pictures are now in the hands of federal and state agencies. >> in the images one of the men is reportedly seen carrying a black backpack....
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border. >>> to john berman in boston. new developments unfolding in the boston marathon bombing investigation. good morning, john. >> thanks so much, christine. you know, in the wake of the boston bombings, there have been a lot of serious questions about what more the u.s. intelligence agencies could have done to prevent the attack. the front line special tonight which looks at what federal agencies are are doing to keep america safe from terror attacks. top secret america, 9/11 to the boston bombings, and in an inclusive reporting by dana priest, a "washington post" reporter. >> what we want to do is turn all of the local and state law enforcement personnel into the tipsters for the fbi. into the frontline foot soldiers looking for possible terrorists. dana, i'm so glad you are here. you have studied the intelligence system more than anyone. when you heard the russian intelligence service called the fbi and said, fbi, you should look into tamerlan sper lar tsa what does that say to you? >> they had a file that was suppo
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susan candiotti live in boston for us. thank you. >>> syria vowing this morning to exact revenge on israel after a series of massive explosions rocked damascus sunday. the syrians say israelis are targeting a military research facility just outside their capital. they claim jerusalem has joined forces with al qaeda. cnn's fred pleitgen live from damascus this morning. good morning, fred. >> hi, christine. it was absolute mayhem that night. we were torn out of our sleep in the middle of the night by these gigantic explosions. there were several, initial big blasts that went through the city, and then there were secondary explosions that went on for more than two hours. you could hear these explosions, you could hear gunfire in between residents of that area actually thought that there was a full-on battle going on there, and then syrian state television informed everybody that it was these strikes. have a look at the size of the blast. it was at around 3:00 a.m. local time that gigantic explosions lit up the skies over dama
susan candiotti live in boston for us. thank you. >>> syria vowing this morning to exact revenge on israel after a series of massive explosions rocked damascus sunday. the syrians say israelis are targeting a military research facility just outside their capital. they claim jerusalem has joined forces with al qaeda. cnn's fred pleitgen live from damascus this morning. good morning, fred. >> hi, christine. it was absolute mayhem that night. we were torn out of our sleep in the...
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todashev lived in boston two years ago. both men were in mixed martial arts at a studio in boston and on a mixed martial arts website. tamerlan tsarnaev's phone number was found in todashev's cell. earlier this month todashev was charged with aggravated battery after, according to orlando police, getting in a fight over a parking space at a local mall. while it appears todashev was a violent man, his connection to the bombing suspects may go no further than a drug murder case and friendship. >> now, the friends of todashev's have said that he had been looked at by the fbi and they had already started talking with him and interviewing him within just days of the boston bombings. christine? >> john zarrella, thanks. >>> urgent reminder from the man in charge of getting compensation to the victims of the boston bombing says victims and families have until june 15th to apply for their share of the boston one fund. that fund currently stands at $31 million. >>> ahead on "starting point," president obama laying out his counter te
todashev lived in boston two years ago. both men were in mixed martial arts at a studio in boston and on a mixed martial arts website. tamerlan tsarnaev's phone number was found in todashev's cell. earlier this month todashev was charged with aggravated battery after, according to orlando police, getting in a fight over a parking space at a local mall. while it appears todashev was a violent man, his connection to the bombing suspects may go no further than a drug murder case and friendship....
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the "boston globe" is backing jon huntsman. the former utah governor offers the country an opportunity to renew itself. talking with eric, who's worked with mitt romney nearly ten years. his senior campaign adviser, and he joins us live from boston this morning. nice to see you. thanks for talking with us. >> thank you. >> let's begin with this endorsement. what do you think the impact will be here in new hampshire? >> well, soledad, boston is a two newspaper town, and the "globe" has a liberal editorial page. the other newspaper is "the boston herald" a more conservative editorial page. pleased to get the endorsement of the "boston herald" and yesterday there were two newspapers in new hampshire that announced endorsement for mitt romney. one was the "national telegraph." pleased to get that. the other "the eagle tribune." there's a growing sense mitt romney is, one, the best person to lead in the white house on jobs and the economy, and, two, the best equipped candidate to take on barack obama and win in november. >> so that
the "boston globe" is backing jon huntsman. the former utah governor offers the country an opportunity to renew itself. talking with eric, who's worked with mitt romney nearly ten years. his senior campaign adviser, and he joins us live from boston this morning. nice to see you. thanks for talking with us. >> thank you. >> let's begin with this endorsement. what do you think the impact will be here in new hampshire? >> well, soledad, boston is a two newspaper town,...
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that those killed in boston were in so many words, collateral damage. this seems to match messages we have seen in the past in suicide bombers in other attacks, including the one in london a few years ago. the source added that what he wrote inside the boat is something that dzhokhar later told investigators, mainly the same thing. interrogated bedside at the boston hospital after his capture, explaining why he and his brother carried out terror attacks. fascinating we are still getting details about this a month after the investigation. >> susan candiotti, thank you. what kind of evidence can that be? how can they use that in a trial against him? what he wrote inside of the boat? >> investigator has that the whole time too. >>> 46 minutes after the hour. angelina jolie's decision to have a double mastectomy sparked a national debate on breast and ovarian cancer. zoraida sambolin, very forthright about this story. >> angelina jolie's story a little different than mine. every woman must make the decision about what course of treatment is right for her, a
that those killed in boston were in so many words, collateral damage. this seems to match messages we have seen in the past in suicide bombers in other attacks, including the one in london a few years ago. the source added that what he wrote inside the boat is something that dzhokhar later told investigators, mainly the same thing. interrogated bedside at the boston hospital after his capture, explaining why he and his brother carried out terror attacks. fascinating we are still getting details...
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we're also following new developments in the boston marathon bombings. the dilemma over what to do with the remains of tamerlan tsarnaev continues this morning. protesters have been demonstrating outside the funeral home where his body has been taken. tsarnaev's uncle is asking the government now to help find a solution. cnn's paula newton is live in boston this morning. good morning, paula. what's the latest? >> good morning, john. many still asking what could that solution possibly be? you know, it's been six days and tamerlan tsarnaev's remains are still at that funeral home in limbo. some say we could see a resolution in the next few hours, but it seems that the preferred option, for his remains to go back to russia, could still be a difficult one. the body of tamerlan tsarnaev is still at this funeral home. his resting place has been so contentious, worcester police are now trying to broker a way out, meeting with the funeral director and tsarnaev's uncle. but it's clear, there is no simple solution in sight. >> i don't think he's going to specifica
we're also following new developments in the boston marathon bombings. the dilemma over what to do with the remains of tamerlan tsarnaev continues this morning. protesters have been demonstrating outside the funeral home where his body has been taken. tsarnaev's uncle is asking the government now to help find a solution. cnn's paula newton is live in boston this morning. good morning, paula. what's the latest? >> good morning, john. many still asking what could that solution possibly be?...
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phil is live in boston. what do the tsarnaevs have to say about their son? >> well, channel four had this interview in which his mother plays this conversation, recording of it which he says took place a week ago. they're told they're not allowed to discuss the boston bombing case specifically so the conversation is general and really dominated by the parents asking questions about their son's health and welfare. it's brief but it's still quite emotional too. at one point, dzhokhar tsarnaev's mother asks is he in pain. this is how he replies? of course not. i'm already eating and have been for a long time. they are giving me rice and chicken now. sefrg fine. his mother says you have to be strong. he replies everything is good. please don't say anything. she was surprised by how calm he was during that conversation. she thought he would be more upset demanding answers and instead it was him calming her down and telling her everything is going to be okay. >> you said they weren't allowed to discuss the case specifically still the parents seem to have a lot of
phil is live in boston. what do the tsarnaevs have to say about their son? >> well, channel four had this interview in which his mother plays this conversation, recording of it which he says took place a week ago. they're told they're not allowed to discuss the boston bombing case specifically so the conversation is general and really dominated by the parents asking questions about their son's health and welfare. it's brief but it's still quite emotional too. at one point, dzhokhar...
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indra petersons, in boston, 34 inches really? >> reporter: i want to you imagine you are in boston. it's been a mild winter, we're about 15 inches below normal for snow amounts and this morning we're seeing temperatures at the freezing mark. winds are gusting, 20-mile-per-hour steady winds but overall clear visibility. i want to show you where the customs tower is. this is less than a quarter mile, you can clearly see this this morning. by the afternoon, we're expecting snowfall rates of two to three inches per hour, gusts anywhere from 50 to even 70 miles per hour and that's the reason we have the blizzard warning in effect. this monstrous blizzard is expected to bring visibility down near zero. when all is said and done i can be standing here with three feet of snow and i can have banks of snow or flurries above my head. everyone is doing exactly what the mayor has asked them to do, staying home if they don't need to go to work. at noon all cars are going to be off the roads and transportation is shut down, people are staying home, they're waiting out this storm and they're trusti
indra petersons, in boston, 34 inches really? >> reporter: i want to you imagine you are in boston. it's been a mild winter, we're about 15 inches below normal for snow amounts and this morning we're seeing temperatures at the freezing mark. winds are gusting, 20-mile-per-hour steady winds but overall clear visibility. i want to show you where the customs tower is. this is less than a quarter mile, you can clearly see this this morning. by the afternoon, we're expecting snowfall rates of...
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apology from the boston bruins. this is a story about those racial tweets by some of the fans, i guess. it started after wash senators player joel ward scored the winning goal in overtime to win the playoff game. that win after that there was something like 40 or at least 40 tweets that used the n word, that's because joel ward is black and of course we're not really going to repeat them but i have to give you a sense of how awful they were. i'll give you a simple. the n word scores again. we riot. we lost to a hockey playing n word and n word beat us in overtime. are you kidding me? those aren't even the worse ones honestly. >> it is worth pointing out we can't ascertain where these remarks originated from. they could have been nonboston fans. >> washington capitals is who joel plays for. jamal anderson is with us this morning. nice to see you. i'm sort of one of thee stories like this i have to tell you i don't know where to begin. i will just start with when you heard this about the tweets at least 40 of them, wh
apology from the boston bruins. this is a story about those racial tweets by some of the fans, i guess. it started after wash senators player joel ward scored the winning goal in overtime to win the playoff game. that win after that there was something like 40 or at least 40 tweets that used the n word, that's because joel ward is black and of course we're not really going to repeat them but i have to give you a sense of how awful they were. i'll give you a simple. the n word scores again. we...
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new developments in the boston marathon bombings. suspect tamerlan tsarnaev has finally been buried. police are not saying where he was laid to rest. this as lawmakers in washington are grilling law enforcement about the bombings. cnn's paula newton is live in boston with more on the investigation. good morning, paula. >> good morning, john. there was that sense, definitely in washington that it was disturbing, it was troubling. that there might have been some way that those boston bombings could have been prevented. for the first time, lawmakers in washington got a crack at parsing details of the boston bombings, and any intelligence failures, with republican chairman michael mccaul saying he feared the bombers succeeded because the system failed. boston police commissioner edward davis testified the fbi did not tell him russia had warned the u.s. of tamerlan tsarnaev, one of the bombing suspects. >> if you'd had this information before the bombing, would you have done, your police force, and you, would you have done anything differ
new developments in the boston marathon bombings. suspect tamerlan tsarnaev has finally been buried. police are not saying where he was laid to rest. this as lawmakers in washington are grilling law enforcement about the bombings. cnn's paula newton is live in boston with more on the investigation. good morning, paula. >> good morning, john. there was that sense, definitely in washington that it was disturbing, it was troubling. that there might have been some way that those boston...
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look at the heavy rain hitting providence and boston and to the north it's all snow. check out the snowfall totals from this storm. almost two feet in illinois. many cities shattered records. we had a record in little rock, arkansas, on christmas day. never in 86 years have they seen so much snow on christmas. the temperatures are brutally cold. ines in syracuse, new york, it was 20 years. the colder air will filter in and temperatures will plummet down across much of the regions you see here. wind and rain impacting airports. likely to see more delays in philadelphia and washington, and heavy accumulation, a foot or more, all the way across new england. so this is going to impact vermont, maine, new hampshire, upstate new york, mixing in with sleet as time as the low pulls this energy up to the east. you'll be watching for heavy snow in the burlington area. many people might be vacationing and enjoying some skiing at this time in vermont so that's good news. but temperature plummetted in the south. it's only 32 in charlotte and 27 in memphis. so ali, unseasonably col
look at the heavy rain hitting providence and boston and to the north it's all snow. check out the snowfall totals from this storm. almost two feet in illinois. many cities shattered records. we had a record in little rock, arkansas, on christmas day. never in 86 years have they seen so much snow on christmas. the temperatures are brutally cold. ines in syracuse, new york, it was 20 years. the colder air will filter in and temperatures will plummet down across much of the regions you see here....
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a big night for people in boston last night. a huge, historic night. boston bruins made a comeback like no nhl team has ever done before. jarred greenberg with more on this morning's bleacher report. >> no more towel? >> i got the towel. go bs. >> if you don't like playoff hockey, maybe these highlights will change your mind. boston bruins, lost two straight. monday night, toronto cruising toward the second round. three goals with 11 to play. under a minute to go, bergeron, a blast and a beauty and a probable combat. two goals in the final 90 seconds to force overtime. first team to score wins. bergeron, comes through again. game over, series over. bruins become the first team to ever win a game seven when trailing by three in the third. boston advances to face the new york rangers. >> we stood resilient. that's what i can say. we found a way, and not necessarily the way we would have liked to play the whole game, but, you know, like i said, we showed some character coming back in the game. >> elation in boston, bewilder meant in toronto the choke's on
a big night for people in boston last night. a huge, historic night. boston bruins made a comeback like no nhl team has ever done before. jarred greenberg with more on this morning's bleacher report. >> no more towel? >> i got the towel. go bs. >> if you don't like playoff hockey, maybe these highlights will change your mind. boston bruins, lost two straight. monday night, toronto cruising toward the second round. three goals with 11 to play. under a minute to go, bergeron, a...
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paula newton live in boston. thank you very much. >>> ahead on "starting point" amanda knox opening up about facing a retrial in italy. >> i'm afraid to go back there. i don't want to go back into prison. >> what she says when our chris cuomo asks if she will go back. that's next. >>> then, he was the second person to walk on the moon, and now he wants to get us to mars. astronaut buzz aldrin joins us about his new book and about his dream for the space program. you're watching "starting point." as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ♪ the one and only, cheerios >>> isn't that a lovely picture? good morning, new york. beautiful skyline. i think it's going to be 71 degrees today. and sunny. all right amanda knox says she is scared to face a new trial for murder in italy, but will she face her fear and actually go back? she opens up about her sensational case and her personal life in her memoir "waiting to be heard." cnn's chris cuomo s
paula newton live in boston. thank you very much. >>> ahead on "starting point" amanda knox opening up about facing a retrial in italy. >> i'm afraid to go back there. i don't want to go back into prison. >> what she says when our chris cuomo asks if she will go back. that's next. >>> then, he was the second person to walk on the moon, and now he wants to get us to mars. astronaut buzz aldrin joins us about his new book and about his dream for the space...
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his career in showbiz hechb always been golden. 15 years, and he fellow boston buddy matt damon took home oscars for "good will hunting." after early success, came a series of flops like "jersey girl," and "gili," both co-starring jennifer lopez, to whom affleck was once engaged. their relationship ended in 2004. >> i ran afoul of the press a little bit. became overexposed causing me to question what i wanted to do in this industry. >> he became a director, starting with "gone baby gone," and followed by "the town," and then the move behind the camera is for the resurgence. >> he was in actor jail a couple of years. he directed his way out of this. >> which brings us to "argo," widely regarded as the best directing project. a box office success and early contender into awards season. then last month, came the snub heard round hollywood, when affleck not nominated for best director at the academy awards, despite "argo" getting best picture snub. that hasn't hurt him in the awards circuit. quite opposite. golden globes, director's gild, you name the award, affleck has won it. now affle
his career in showbiz hechb always been golden. 15 years, and he fellow boston buddy matt damon took home oscars for "good will hunting." after early success, came a series of flops like "jersey girl," and "gili," both co-starring jennifer lopez, to whom affleck was once engaged. their relationship ended in 2004. >> i ran afoul of the press a little bit. became overexposed causing me to question what i wanted to do in this industry. >> he became a...
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for boston four to eight. the confidence is very high as to the snowfall totals to the west of interstate 95, up to 20 inches of snow. joe johns is in that winchester area and it's going to be steady all day. as we go in towards thursday and friday, we're looking at portions of philadelphia and new york extending up to boston, not just that but high winds as well, wind gusts as high as 50 miles an hour. for washington, d.c., this winter storm is roaring in with a vengeance, could be in the top five snowfall totals of all-time. soledad? >> which is a terrible list to make. thank you, karen, appreciate it. >>> this morning, all eyes on wall street looking to see if the market can make it two record days in a row, the dow closing just below 14,253, breaks the old high from october 2007 which was before the economy crashed. ali velshi and christine romans walk us through this. what is this exactly mean? is it great news for consumers? >> it depends if you're invested or not. christine will point out momentarily a
for boston four to eight. the confidence is very high as to the snowfall totals to the west of interstate 95, up to 20 inches of snow. joe johns is in that winchester area and it's going to be steady all day. as we go in towards thursday and friday, we're looking at portions of philadelphia and new york extending up to boston, not just that but high winds as well, wind gusts as high as 50 miles an hour. for washington, d.c., this winter storm is roaring in with a vengeance, could be in the top...
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back to you guys. >> archbishop cardinal up in boston, obviously. ordinarily you'd laugh that off but fair to say john allen, the first time we're mentioning an american as a legitimate part of the dialogue of becoming pope. >> i think that's a major part of the conclave. in the old days the idea used to be you can't have a pope from the united states because you can't have a superpower pope. you know, america already has too much influence. everybody would think the cia is somehow managing what happens at the vatican. but you know, we live in a different world. america is no longer the only superpower. my experience with interviewing catholic bishops when you say the word superpower to them, they don't think of the united states, they think of china. so that's changed the calculus somewhat. and there are a couple of americans who are plausible candidates this time. the very media savvy and charismatic cardinal timothy dolan of new york and cardinal o'malley from boston, simple, humble man wearing plain, brown habit, in a country where franciscans a
back to you guys. >> archbishop cardinal up in boston, obviously. ordinarily you'd laugh that off but fair to say john allen, the first time we're mentioning an american as a legitimate part of the dialogue of becoming pope. >> i think that's a major part of the conclave. in the old days the idea used to be you can't have a pope from the united states because you can't have a superpower pope. you know, america already has too much influence. everybody would think the cia is somehow...
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marathon bombings, the time running down to get money from the boston one fund. they have until next saturday to file a claim. they have received only 50 applications, the boston one fund collected nearly $40 million in donations. >>> life altering tragedy leads to a life long friend from erica brannic. she was the last survivor of the terror attack to leave the hospital. she desperately wanted to find the woman who saved her life that day. now that woman, amanda north of california, used her belt as a turn i ket to stop the bleeding after her leg was blown off. we flew them to be together so she could meet the woman she helped save. >> i want you to just think of me whenever you wear this and know that i'm always there for you. it never goes away. we're friends for life. >> we are. we'll always be connected. >> yeah, we will. never going to stop holding your hahn, no matter what happens. >> what an unbelievable reunion, quite a bond, two, women exchanged gifts. a necklace with a dragonfly, same boll of strength and erica given her favorite scarf. tears flowing p
marathon bombings, the time running down to get money from the boston one fund. they have until next saturday to file a claim. they have received only 50 applications, the boston one fund collected nearly $40 million in donations. >>> life altering tragedy leads to a life long friend from erica brannic. she was the last survivor of the terror attack to leave the hospital. she desperately wanted to find the woman who saved her life that day. now that woman, amanda north of california,...
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bombs exploded in boston. cross the finish line. we're going to show you where and how. >> and then a woman in labor makes it to the hospital in the nick of time. just one problem. she never made it inside the hospital. her remarkable story and the incredible pictures just ahead. (girl) what does that say? (guy) dive shop. (girl) diving lessons. (guy) we should totally do that. (girl ) yeah, right. (guy) i wannna catch a falcon! (girl) we should do that. (guy) i caught a falcon. (guy) you could eat a bug. let's do that. (guy) you know you're eating a bug. (girl) because of the legs. (guy vo) we got a subaru to take us new places. (girl) yeah, it's a hot spring. (guy) we should do that. (guy vo) it did. (man) how's that feel? (guy) fine. (girl) we shouldn't have done that. (guy) no. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. there was this and this. she got a parking ticket... ♪ and she forgot to pay her credit card bill on time. good thing she's got the citi simplicity card. it doesn't charge late
bombs exploded in boston. cross the finish line. we're going to show you where and how. >> and then a woman in labor makes it to the hospital in the nick of time. just one problem. she never made it inside the hospital. her remarkable story and the incredible pictures just ahead. (girl) what does that say? (guy) dive shop. (girl) diving lessons. (guy) we should totally do that. (girl ) yeah, right. (guy) i wannna catch a falcon! (girl) we should do that. (guy) i caught a falcon. (guy) you...
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tonight the boston strong concert in boston. more giving, more help. >> nischelle point out the boston strong concert that money goes to support the marathon bombing victims. steven tyler and aerosmith, jay gilles band, new kids on the block. it supports one fund boston charity to help those affected by the bombings. >> ahead, could prancer-cising, be the next big fitness craze. berman trying it out on the breaks. the hilarious video, next. she got a parking ticket... ♪ and she forgot to pay her credit card bill on time. good thing she's got the citi simplicity card. it doesn't charge late fees or a penalty rate. ever. as in never ever. now about that parking ticket. [ grunting ] [ male announcer ] the citi simplicity card is the only card that never has late fees, a penalty rate, or an annual fee, ever. go to citi.com/simplicity to apply. do you want the long or short answer? long i guess. chevy is having a big -- huge, in fact -- event. the-great-deals-on-our-most- fuel-efficient-line-up-ever- for-just-a-very-short-time-so-
tonight the boston strong concert in boston. more giving, more help. >> nischelle point out the boston strong concert that money goes to support the marathon bombing victims. steven tyler and aerosmith, jay gilles band, new kids on the block. it supports one fund boston charity to help those affected by the bombings. >> ahead, could prancer-cising, be the next big fitness craze. berman trying it out on the breaks. the hilarious video, next. she got a parking ticket... ♪ and she...
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there will be some flights into boston later in the day. same for philadelphia, and pittsburgh. the information that you need to know, if you are traveling, airlines, delta, united, us airways, american now say they are extending their times when you can rebook for no change fee or a full refund. wednesday through thursday. but you need to book and travel by november the 7th. soledad, the core story on the travel front this morning, things are getting back to normal slowly, boston and washington, south and north. in new york, it is going to be a disaster area around those airports for some time to come. >> so when do they expect, because obviously in some of the regions like laguardia is a good example, the airport has been shut down because of weather in addition to the challenges of flying in because of the weather system, if you know what i mean. when do they think they're going to have laguardia up and running again? when will they actually get back to a normal flight pattern? is it wednesday or thursday? >> well not even saying. they're not even saying. they've got to inspe
there will be some flights into boston later in the day. same for philadelphia, and pittsburgh. the information that you need to know, if you are traveling, airlines, delta, united, us airways, american now say they are extending their times when you can rebook for no change fee or a full refund. wednesday through thursday. but you need to book and travel by november the 7th. soledad, the core story on the travel front this morning, things are getting back to normal slowly, boston and...
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since october there have been 700 confirmed cases in boston. rates ten times higher than what they saw last year. >> we've seen 18 deaths reported to us so far this season associated with influenza-like illness, predominantly, overwhelmingly amongst older individuals which is not atypical. what we are hearing from clinicians all over the state is that the strains of flu that people are presenting with is quite severe and we're seeing rates of hospitalization certainly higher than the last two years. >> so the cdc says the flu strain going around is tougher to shake this year but the good news is the strain matches up well to the vaccine being given out nationwide. we'll talk much more with elizabeth cohen in our next hour. >>> no charges will be filed against the driver of a parade float that collided with a freight train in texas in november. four people were killed and a dozen injured. the parade honored military veterans. investigators say the float entered the train crossing and the gate then came down. >>> so some italian americans are rep
since october there have been 700 confirmed cases in boston. rates ten times higher than what they saw last year. >> we've seen 18 deaths reported to us so far this season associated with influenza-like illness, predominantly, overwhelmingly amongst older individuals which is not atypical. what we are hearing from clinicians all over the state is that the strains of flu that people are presenting with is quite severe and we're seeing rates of hospitalization certainly higher than the last...
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track in connecticut remains indefinitely affecting metro north and amtrak service from new york to boston. >>> it's going to be a mess up and down the northeast corridor to be sure. the billboard music awards kicked it up a notch. miguel went airborne. he slammed into two women. brace yourself for this. >> oh. >> he kicked it in high gear. >> that's awful. oh, man i can't get over it. if you're going to try a maneuver like that make sure you stick it. one woman laughed this off back stage and interviewed with miguel with an ice pack on her arm. the other young woman took the worst of it. we don't know how she's doing this morning. >> i think miguel thought that was the woman who he hit. >> as for who won awards taylor swift was red hot. take to you l.a. in 20 minutes and tell you how many statues she walked away with. >> she has so many of those statues. >> ahead on "starting point," talk of the country, who won the powerball this weekend? we're live in zephyr hills, florida where the winning ticket was sold. >> who has it? >> don't know. call us. let us know. i am an american success sto
track in connecticut remains indefinitely affecting metro north and amtrak service from new york to boston. >>> it's going to be a mess up and down the northeast corridor to be sure. the billboard music awards kicked it up a notch. miguel went airborne. he slammed into two women. brace yourself for this. >> oh. >> he kicked it in high gear. >> that's awful. oh, man i can't get over it. if you're going to try a maneuver like that make sure you stick it. one woman...
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. >>> a body armor clad boston man flying from japan to l.a. gets stoppeded a l.a.x. and what they found inside his checked luggage will stun you. a smoke grenade, hatchett, knives, full-face respirator, body bags, even a bio hazard suit. wow. 28-year-old harris is charged with transporting hazardous materials. he is scheduled to be in court later this week. >> what did he say when they say why is all of this stuff in your bag? >> that's what i think investigators will be wondering. >> tsa -- >> too busy patting down the woman -- >> see, good job by the tsa. >> they managed to catch the arsenal in the bag there. >> wow. >>> we're going to keep going. north carolina man is lucky to be alive this morning after being struck by a hit and run driver. watch this. oh, my. john lewis was heading to work early saturday morning in charlotte when he was hit by that car. he just went flying. the driver stopped. got out. got back in his car and he drove off. miraculously lewis was able to get up and walk away about six minutes later. that is hard to watch. police are still looking
. >>> a body armor clad boston man flying from japan to l.a. gets stoppeded a l.a.x. and what they found inside his checked luggage will stun you. a smoke grenade, hatchett, knives, full-face respirator, body bags, even a bio hazard suit. wow. 28-year-old harris is charged with transporting hazardous materials. he is scheduled to be in court later this week. >> what did he say when they say why is all of this stuff in your bag? >> that's what i think investigators will be...
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. >> we went to boston. i drove her and her friend from new york city to boston to go to the oklahoma state first and second round. and when i picked her up in the car, i didn't know her at the time. but i knew as soon as she got in my car it would be a great trip to boston. >> reporter: enfield eventually won her over and now his team is winning the hearts of fans who had never heard of this school. so again we're talking about the first 15-seeded team to advance on to the sweet 16. soledad, this is a big deal here, and really around the country. a lot of people are paying close attention to this school, and what happens friday when this team takes on florida. >> it's a big deal here, too. because all of our picks were destroyed early. now we're going to be rooting for that team. thanks, george. got to take a short break. still ahead on "starting point," international superstar jon secada is marking 20 years in the music biz with a new single. we'll see some of the highlights and some of the regrets of his
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we did boston, we were in oklahoma city. you know, back years before that, too. what kind of stories do you really like to cover? >> i think that the stories that impact people's lives day-to-day sounds like a cliche. when you're in this business you deal with heavy tragedy. that's what happens in the world. when you're able to take on stories day after day. big reason i wanted to be on every day. you know over the course of the dialogue, you're able to make points and make changes that will actually help people. that's when i'm most satisfied. also if it's just an emotional connection. people need to feel. we often lose a sense of where we are in relationships to other people and people have trouble. i think we can make people remember that they're all part of an interconnected whole makes me feel like i am doing my job. >> always impressed by your passion for helping people and your passion for finding the bright spots sometimes in gloomy stories. >> kate, you have covered congress for the past few years. most recently co-anchoring with wolf blitzeri. and the f
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yesterday it was the nhl's boston bruins turn. the president enjoyed a funny moment. listen. >> the bruins, the celtics, the patrio patriots, enough already, boston, what's going on? uh? >> behind the scenes believe it or not there was much less laughter behind the scenes and it was more political because missing from those pictures they were taking was a bruins goalie, tim thomas. and thomas is just one of two americans on that team. he played a key role in the bruins amazing season. but he chose not to attend because he says he's unhappy with the state of the country. he is opposed to what he calls the out of the control growth of the federal government. and conservative commentator glenn beck he says is his hero. thomas said this. this was not about politics or a party, as in my opinion both parties are responsible for the situation we are in as a country. this was about a choice i had to make as an individual. the bruins coach cam neely says visiting the white house was an monday nor. he was disappointed that thomas did not attend but he had no other comment than
yesterday it was the nhl's boston bruins turn. the president enjoyed a funny moment. listen. >> the bruins, the celtics, the patrio patriots, enough already, boston, what's going on? uh? >> behind the scenes believe it or not there was much less laughter behind the scenes and it was more political because missing from those pictures they were taking was a bruins goalie, tim thomas. and thomas is just one of two americans on that team. he played a key role in the bruins amazing...
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keep in mind this isn't just boston, connecticut and rhode island. look at the vast area affected by the storm, all of new england and even snow flurries out toward michigan, eight to ten inches is possible. >> thanks for monitoring it for us, indra, thank you. john has a look at other stories making news. >>> a developing story this morning, u.s. secrets possibly exposed. iran claims it has decoded and now released footage from a downed u.s. drone. man identified as a member of iran's military narrated the black and white aerial footage as it was broadcast on iranian state media, claims it's a drone iran downed in 2011. cnn cannot independently verify the authenticity of this video. we reached out to the pentagon for comment but we have not heard back yet. drones will come up at a confirmation hearing for john brennan, the president's nomination for cia director. he's expected the tough questions the use of drones to target americans suspected of terrorism. the president has agreed to release classified documents to two congressional committees outl
keep in mind this isn't just boston, connecticut and rhode island. look at the vast area affected by the storm, all of new england and even snow flurries out toward michigan, eight to ten inches is possible. >> thanks for monitoring it for us, indra, thank you. john has a look at other stories making news. >>> a developing story this morning, u.s. secrets possibly exposed. iran claims it has decoded and now released footage from a downed u.s. drone. man identified as a member of...
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i will be performing in boston this saturday. this is a week that is great to be in new york because my governor wants to legalize pot the same week my mayor wants to ban junk food. >>> during the giant squid story i had a fish funeral this week. the lesson in responsibility died this week died for my two-year-old. i fed the fish every night. it was fascinating to see how she would respond. it was sad to see him fight. he did not want to put huey in the hudson so he is in a shallow grave. >> there we are america. >> we on the finale of death. a sharp term for what is coming up tomorrow. we are
i will be performing in boston this saturday. this is a week that is great to be in new york because my governor wants to legalize pot the same week my mayor wants to ban junk food. >>> during the giant squid story i had a fish funeral this week. the lesson in responsibility died this week died for my two-year-old. i fed the fish every night. it was fascinating to see how she would respond. it was sad to see him fight. he did not want to put huey in the hudson so he is in a shallow...
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six weeks ago, the brassars enjoying the first boston marathon. they were there to cheer on their friend carmen. ten minutes after this picture taken, everybody changes, they were just ten feet from the first explosion. all three woke up in the hospital. now, though, they are back at home and recovering. the boston terror attacks, even all this time later have changed their lives in so many ways. join us live from their home in new hampshire. ron and karen, thank you for being here. six weeks later, how are you doing? >> good morning. >> good morning. we're doing well. doing well. >> taking baby steps moving forward. >> i see a cast still on your leg. walk me through your injuries. >> for myself, i had shrapnel that went into both legs. it appears that i got part of the device, not the bbs or the things that were in it. so i had an swrr ininjury into t shin. three-inch piece of shrapnel in this leg. i developed compartment sin dro syndrome. they had to put four-inch incisions on either side to reduce the pressure. i had another piece of shrapnel i
six weeks ago, the brassars enjoying the first boston marathon. they were there to cheer on their friend carmen. ten minutes after this picture taken, everybody changes, they were just ten feet from the first explosion. all three woke up in the hospital. now, though, they are back at home and recovering. the boston terror attacks, even all this time later have changed their lives in so many ways. join us live from their home in new hampshire. ron and karen, thank you for being here. six weeks...
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they believe boston native ahmad abousamra is wanted to help track terrorists. the city's police commissioner says lieutenant jonathan josey will be suspended for 30 days with intent to dismiss after he served that suspension, he punched the woman last weekend during philadelphia's puerto rican parade. the video has been viewed now more than a million times. >>> detroit tigers slugger miguel cabrera celebrating the rarest defeats this morning. a triple crown. he finished the season leading the american league in batting average, home runs, and runs batted in. the last player to win a triple crown was boston's carl yastrzemski. >>> the new wild card format setting up a wild finish to baseball's regular season. the new york yankees, they beat the boston red sox last night, 14-2, to clinch the american league east title for the 14th time in 17 years. whoopty doo. and the a's win the division with a 12-5 victory over the texas rangers yesterday. it is playoff time in baseball, soledad. >> yes, it is. and my kids were so happy about that. watching the yankees game. i
they believe boston native ahmad abousamra is wanted to help track terrorists. the city's police commissioner says lieutenant jonathan josey will be suspended for 30 days with intent to dismiss after he served that suspension, he punched the woman last weekend during philadelphia's puerto rican parade. the video has been viewed now more than a million times. >>> detroit tigers slugger miguel cabrera celebrating the rarest defeats this morning. a triple crown. he finished the season...
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enjoy your 54 degrees in new york and boston, 55. not quite a ticker tape parade for that impressive win but nonetheless. >> i took off my coat yesterday here in new york. >> did you? >> yeah, nice weather. >> beautiful day here. >> it was gorgeous. >> keep it randy. >> thanks, rob. nine minutes after the hour. ahead on "starting point" a deadly shooting this morning in gaza, as israeli forces kill a palestinian protester near the border. could this break the fragile truce there? >> and later the numbers keep growing and growing. powerball jackpot fever on again. it's on the rise. you won't believe how much it's up to now. with verizon. hurry in this friday for great deals. like the droid razr by motorola in cranberry, free. or a white 7-inch samsung galaxy tab 2, just $99.99. this friday, get the best deals on the best devices on the best network. exclusively at verizon. >>> welcome back, everyone. minding your business this morning, u.s. stock futures are up but it's expected to be a light trading day after the holiday and it's a s
enjoy your 54 degrees in new york and boston, 55. not quite a ticker tape parade for that impressive win but nonetheless. >> i took off my coat yesterday here in new york. >> did you? >> yeah, nice weather. >> beautiful day here. >> it was gorgeous. >> keep it randy. >> thanks, rob. nine minutes after the hour. ahead on "starting point" a deadly shooting this morning in gaza, as israeli forces kill a palestinian protester near the border....
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get being set. 26.2. >> the 117th running of the boston marathon. go boston. all right. now this morning, elections don't get much closer than this. the man chosen by the late hugo chavez to succeed him has won venezuela's presidential election but only by a hair. it is so close that his opponent wants a recount. nichololas maduro won 50.66% to enrique capriles 49.07%. the company's top election official says the results are in his words irreversible. >>> also new this morning at guantanamo bay a powerful opinion piece from a prisoner there after reports some inmates armed with improvised weapons clashed with guards over this weekend. we know tensions have been building here. some inmates are staging hunger strikes to protest conditions. while in this op-ed, in the new york times, entitled gitmo is killing me, an inmate from yemen, originally, claiming he and others are suffering, and they want the world to pay attention. he writes this in part, quote, i have been detained at guantanamo for 11 years and 3 months. i have never been charged with a cri
get being set. 26.2. >> the 117th running of the boston marathon. go boston. all right. now this morning, elections don't get much closer than this. the man chosen by the late hugo chavez to succeed him has won venezuela's presidential election but only by a hair. it is so close that his opponent wants a recount. nichololas maduro won 50.66% to enrique capriles 49.07%. the company's top election official says the results are in his words irreversible. >>> also new this morning at...
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number 2, boston consulting group. coming in third, the sas institute. very good numbers on jobless claims, soledad. well' be watching the markets to see if they really like it. >> all right. thank you very much for that update, christine. appreciate it. >>> religion and politics do mix if you're talking about south carolina. tony perkins has joined our panel. why don't you come in and join our panel. while you're hopping in, i'm going to throw up on the screen some poll numbers. go ahead. you can cross there. we're going to give you a look here. this is from the cnn poll. this is the cnn poll. look at the top line. this is romney support, born again versus not born again. evangelical support. if you look at that, the born again category you have romney at 26, gingrich at 23, santorum at 20. splitting that vote. some people would say it's a surprising number for mitt romney considering, i think, a lot of people felt like he hasn't really done a lot to reach out to evangelicals. i know we're putting our mic on you now. you look like you're up and ready to
number 2, boston consulting group. coming in third, the sas institute. very good numbers on jobless claims, soledad. well' be watching the markets to see if they really like it. >> all right. thank you very much for that update, christine. appreciate it. >>> religion and politics do mix if you're talking about south carolina. tony perkins has joined our panel. why don't you come in and join our panel. while you're hopping in, i'm going to throw up on the screen some poll numbers....
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the annual south boston st. patrick's day political roast is what it's called. the massachusetts senator scott brown kicked things off. here is what he said. >> listen. y'all know that newt gingrich wants to build a colony on the moon. forget the moon. i think he should build whatever planet ron paul is from. really. it will work. >> that one didn't go over so well. but he did have some good lines in this. we will play a little bit of what he said about senator santorum. listen to this one. >> i see that both newt gingrich and rick santorum now have secret service with them on the campaign trail and in santorum's case, i think it's the first time he has ever used protection. so -- yeah, yeah. >> it's like, oh! i don't know! i don't know! i don't know! >> can i ask a question? >> of course. >> these are decent jokes these guys got. are they paid for them? >> the last one was a decent joke. >> do they hire people to write these? >> skof course, they are. >> isn't it hard to deliver it? >> absolutely. having seen scott brown's nude lay out in cosmo. >> he did not!
the annual south boston st. patrick's day political roast is what it's called. the massachusetts senator scott brown kicked things off. here is what he said. >> listen. y'all know that newt gingrich wants to build a colony on the moon. forget the moon. i think he should build whatever planet ron paul is from. really. it will work. >> that one didn't go over so well. but he did have some good lines in this. we will play a little bit of what he said about senator santorum. listen to...
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the true meaning of boston strong. the 18-year-old high school senior suffered serious injuries to her legs. very emotional for siddy. a few short weeks ago, she wasn't sure she would make it to prom. >> when i was in the hospital, i didn't think this was possible. oh, my gosh, rehab, and i just -- and it felt more like i could do it. i feel like i'm going to cry, i'm so happy to be back, but -- see, now i'm going to start crying. it's really good to be here. >> such an emotional time. celeste, sydney's mother, lost both legs and is waiting for a pair of prosthetic legs. >> the queen in waiting tour. >> the duchess of corner wall attracting lots of attention on the first trip solo abroad. and she wowed the crowds in paris. we are joined live outside buckingham palace with the story and intrigue. good morning, max. >> hi. it has been 16 years since diana died and since then, camilla has lived in her shadow. aware that public opinion generally has fallen on diana's side of things and that has started to change over the y
the true meaning of boston strong. the 18-year-old high school senior suffered serious injuries to her legs. very emotional for siddy. a few short weeks ago, she wasn't sure she would make it to prom. >> when i was in the hospital, i didn't think this was possible. oh, my gosh, rehab, and i just -- and it felt more like i could do it. i feel like i'm going to cry, i'm so happy to be back, but -- see, now i'm going to start crying. it's really good to be here. >> such an emotional...